Transposable elements as a molecular evolutionary force
- PMID: 10415488
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08886.x
Transposable elements as a molecular evolutionary force
Abstract
This essay addresses the paradoxes of the complex and highly redundant genomes. The central theses developed are that: (1) the distinctive feature of complex genomes is the existence of epigenetic mechanisms that permit extremely high levels of both tandem and dispersed redundancy; (2) the special contribution of transposable elements is to modularize the genome; and (3) the labilizing forces of recombination and transposition are just barely contained, giving a dynamic genetic system of ever increasing complexity that verges on the chaotic.
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